Urmomma - I corrected this. Thanks for commenting. I checked with Washington County Sheriff's Office, and they confirmed the release was inaccurate. You and another commenter correctly noted it was north of the railroad crossing.

Thanks for reading. Here's a bit more information that I hope will help clarify your questions a bit.

Beaverton PD had no knowledge of Beltran-Trejo's status, deportation, or his prior arrest in Washington County. They just knew he had been in trouble previously, and took the photo from a prior booking.

We attempted to get more information on his background, but we published this version of the story first. After publication, I heard back from Washington County Sheriff's Office.

We were able to confirm Beltran-Trejo was turned over to ICE 10/16/2008, and was in custody in Washington County for criminal mischief, obstructing government or judicial administration and disorderly conduct.

The Oregonian is still covering this story and thanks for your comments.

You are correct. In previous coverage we went into more detail about the specifics that create that difference between the roughly $13 and $15 million figures. That difference is the following (this info is from the city's documents provided to council on Tuesday):

"Additionally, we anticipate the following expenditures to be required to produce a complete and fully functional baseball stadium; additional accessibility $125,000, new directional and electronic event signage for the complex $295,000, furniture, fixtures & equipment $408,000, permit fees $260,935, public art $50,000, State mandated solar $201,201, site improvements $434,100."

The reason, given by the city and developers, that Hillsboro's stadium costs are lower than other proposals (see Milwaukie, Vancouver, etc) is because they own the land, and some baseball infrastructure is already in place at the complex.

Please note my previous story also references the city will need to pay out of its budget to finance the facility.

I updated the story with more accurate data from the economic analysis Willey mentioned (he inaccurately said 7.5 million, the report says 7.1 million). I just got that report this morning, and I will link out to that report ASAP.

I'd love to chat with you PDX-Independents if you have specific questions. 503-294-4026.

Thanks for the comments. Wsbtown - you hit it on the head - that's why I mentioned it, although I see why Squid75 would question the necessity of doing so. As far as more specific details surrounding the intersection itself, readers have contributed good details there. Thanks. We try to let people know if something like this happens, but are not always able to get to the scene itself.

Please note the family did set up an all-day safe driving "fair" at the high school to teach and encourage safe driving (I mention it in the piece).

I didn't go into much detail, but that fair encouragd talking about safe speeds in all conditions, ranterguyredux, as well as other driving tips. In addition to the driving safety fair, the Taija Belwood foundation, Scappoose Teacher's Association and Emmert Motors, teamed up to donate a 2011 Chevy Cruze to the school. The new car, which Emmert says has a 5-star safety rating, will serve as a driver's ed car for the next generation of Scappoose High School students.